Second Life Podcast: This Is How Revolve Chooses Its Influencers

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L.A.-based retailer Revolve paved the way for influencer trips that now take over your Instagram feed, and Raissa Gerona is the brains behind the site's innovative strategy. Early in her career, she dealt with her parents' disapproval of her career path and a business failure, but you can bet she learned a thing or two on her way to becoming the chief brand officer of Revolve and the co-founder of Alliance Apparel. 

Gerona started out as a political science major at UC Irvine with hopes of becoming a lawyer. When she realized she didn't want to pursue that path, she says her parents were devastated, and she was forced to support herself financially. She was able to pivot after the failure of a brand she started herself and eventually landed at Revolve, where she was instrumental in launching the influencer program.

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In the newest episode of Second Life, Gerona explains how Revolve chooses the influencers it works with. "We want to make sure that they obviously have great engagement and honestly that they just have a good sense of what the brand is and somebody that we want to travel with all the time," she says. "People kind of sometimes laugh at us because we'll use the same girls all the time, but there's a reason why we use them." And if someone is hard to work with? "They're out," Gerona says. "It's not worth it."

Gerona also explains how Revolve can look past numerical data like engagement and follower count if they have a feeling about a certain influencer's potential. "A lot of times, these influencers that we take a chance on, they then become incredibly large, giant influencers who now work with luxury-house brands. And then there are times it doesn't work out. But it encourages the entire team to be very open and forthcoming with ideas," Gerona explains before pointing out some qualities the women share. "The influencers that we work with are incredibly entrepreneurial, super smart, so savvy, and they have their finger on the pulse on what is working and what's happening."

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Erin got her start as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing intern over 13 years ago—back when the site only published a single story per day. (Who What Wear has since increased that number twentyfold.) She graduated magna cum laude from USC, which is how she ended up moving to Los Angeles from her hometown of San Diego. In college, she also interned at Refinery29, where she was promoted to editorial assistant and then assistant editor. After nearly three years at R29, she came back to WWW in 2016, where she currently holds the title of Associate Director of Fashion News (as well as the unofficial title of resident royal expert—in case you haven't noticed her numerous Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton stories). She spends her days trying to incorporate her idols, Anna Wintour and Roger Federer, into as many stories as possible. Outside of work, she loves tennis, classic rock, traveling, and smothering her dog with affection.